This thesis investigates the second language acquisition of English psych predicates by Chinese-speaking and French-speaking adult learners of English within the Government and Binding Theory. Two major parts comprise the whole work: a study of psych predicates across Chinese, English and French, including verbs like blame and annoy, adjectives such as annoying and annoyed, and nominals like annoyance; and an experiment on Chinese and French learners' knowledge of English psych predicates.An account of psych predicates is proposed, under which Experiencer Object (EO) verbs are the causatives of Experiencer Subject (ES) verbs, derived by zero affixation. Different D-structures are suggested for the two classes of verbs, solving the linking p...
This thesis explores the topic of second language (L2) acquisition of Russian applicative experience...
This thesis presents the results of three experiments aimed at examining whether representations of ...
The processability account anticipates that learners will make more underpassivization errors than o...
There is a striking contrast between Japanese psychological verbs (psych-verbs) that are essentially...
In acquiring language, children must learn to appropriately place the different participants of an e...
AbstractThis paper characterizes psych-predicates in Korean and possibly in Japanese, as opposed to ...
2014-2015 > Academic research: refereed > Publication in refereed journalAccepted ManuscriptPublishe
The present paper addresses Korean EFL learners acquisition of psych-verb and unaccusative construct...
Psych-adjective sentences have been discussed due to the special character in their syntax and seman...
Languages differ with respect to the morphological structure of their verbal inventory: some languag...
This dissertation investigates the acquisition of the semantics of telicity by Japanese learners of ...
This paper deals with some restrictions on the formation of '-able 'adjectives from object experienc...
The subject of non-derived Japanese psych-verbs is the experiencer. These basic psych-verbs are divi...
This study investigated how second language (L2) and heritage Korean learners whose first language (...
This dissertation investigates second language learners' knowledge of reconstruction in English and ...
This thesis explores the topic of second language (L2) acquisition of Russian applicative experience...
This thesis presents the results of three experiments aimed at examining whether representations of ...
The processability account anticipates that learners will make more underpassivization errors than o...
There is a striking contrast between Japanese psychological verbs (psych-verbs) that are essentially...
In acquiring language, children must learn to appropriately place the different participants of an e...
AbstractThis paper characterizes psych-predicates in Korean and possibly in Japanese, as opposed to ...
2014-2015 > Academic research: refereed > Publication in refereed journalAccepted ManuscriptPublishe
The present paper addresses Korean EFL learners acquisition of psych-verb and unaccusative construct...
Psych-adjective sentences have been discussed due to the special character in their syntax and seman...
Languages differ with respect to the morphological structure of their verbal inventory: some languag...
This dissertation investigates the acquisition of the semantics of telicity by Japanese learners of ...
This paper deals with some restrictions on the formation of '-able 'adjectives from object experienc...
The subject of non-derived Japanese psych-verbs is the experiencer. These basic psych-verbs are divi...
This study investigated how second language (L2) and heritage Korean learners whose first language (...
This dissertation investigates second language learners' knowledge of reconstruction in English and ...
This thesis explores the topic of second language (L2) acquisition of Russian applicative experience...
This thesis presents the results of three experiments aimed at examining whether representations of ...
The processability account anticipates that learners will make more underpassivization errors than o...